Chem. J. Chinese Universities ›› 2000, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (S1): 462.

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Conversion Natural Gas to Ci Hydrocarbons via Cold Plasma Reaction

WANG Bao-Wei, XU Gen-Hui   

  1. State Key Lab of C1 Chem. Tech., Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072
  • Online:2000-12-31 Published:2000-12-31

Abstract:

Natural gas is not only an increasing important role in energy and chemicals supplies in 21st century but also the second most important of the greenhouse gases[1]. For the past 200 years atmospheric methane concentrations have increased from 0.8 to 1.65ppm. This change in methane concentration had been led to an estimated increase in radiative forcing of climate of 0.47 W/m2 compared to the increase of 1.56 W/m2 due to the change in carbon dioxide concentration over a comparable time period[2]. With large increases in natural gas reserves proven worldwide, it can be expected that natural gas will play an increasing important role in humanity future. Cold plasma chemical processing is a promising route for synthesis of chemicals that have high activation energies, because electric field can be excite reactant to the plasma and many kinds of reactive particles, electrons, free radicals, ions metastable species and photons are produced in a plasma chemical processing system.

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